Dentists’ concerns for industry, workplace violence and consolidation are some of the topics dental professionals discussed with Becker’s this month.
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The proliferation of DSOs and economic conditions in the U.S. are among the biggest concerns dental leaders have regarding the industry moving forward.
The increase in gas prices is making it challenging for dental employees to travel to work and has led some dentists to raise their staff's pay in order to keep up.
The effects of COVID-19 are changing the industry in ways dental practices are having a hard time keeping up with, according to one dentist leader.
Dental practices are not immune to the violence that has become common in healthcare settings.
Consolidation in the dental industry has shown no signs of slowing.
Cultivating relationships, loving the profession and maintaining one's own health are among the keys to longevity in dentistry, according to four professionals who recently spoke with Becker's.
Increased patient volumes and staffing shortages could lead to a need for shorter appointments with patients, according to one dentist leader.
Interest in dental sleep medicine is increasing, and some dental students and educators are looking to keep up with the trend.
This month, several dentists and dental company leaders spoke with Becker's about the top priorities, challenges and opportunities in the dental industry.